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Tuesday Tidbits

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Spring Gardening I have been talking about gardening all spring, waiting until the weather was consistently warm enough for planting, obsessing over books about native plants, overwhelming myself with grand ambitions for transforming my yard, and procrastinating because of the terrifying question of "Where to Begin?"  Well we finally took the plunge and planted some new bushes in our front yard!  The hardest part was amending the soil to make it more conducive to planting, and now I hope we get a little moisture to keep everything alive!  I'm still such a beginner when it comes to gardening in desert, but wish me luck!  I also planted some flowers in pots along our front walkway and a rose bush near the back patio.  If everything goes well, I hope to add some bushes in the side yard next year and maybe a small herb garden. New front yard landscaping Pretty flowers My littlest helper Santa Fe "Run Around" Earlier this month our family of thre

Spring Hiking and Cold Brew Coffee

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Happy Memorial Day weekend!  It is a gorgeous (and hot!) weekend in Santa Fe.  Even though we're still a few weeks away from the official start of summer, the local schools are already on break and it feels like summer is already here.  Ady slept in until 9:00 this morning!  I guess the warm weather is wearing on her, not to mention a very busy month of May.  When she finally dragged her butt out of bed (crib), I took her and Kua for a stroll on the Borrego Bear Wallows trail.  Hiking with a toddler requires some patience and planning ahead, but it is also really fun to notice all the interesting things from the perspective of a 1-year-old and point out all the beautiful flowers, the pinecones and sticks on the trail, and the sounds of birds singing and bees buzzing.  I love our  Osprey Child Carrier  backpack and I'm starting to get used to the extra weight, and it seems like a comfortable ride for the little one. Sunny day on the Bear Wallows trail I love these oran

Santa Barbara Wine Country Half Marathon

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Last weekend my sister and I met up in Santa Barbara for three wonderful days of sightseeing and wine tasting, chatting and catching up on our busy lives, and running another half marathon together!  Santa Barbara is a lovely and historical city nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez Mountains on the central coast of California.  With its Spanish influence and stucco architecture, there were some resemblances to Santa Fe, and the cities are close to the same size, but the climate could not be more different.  This charming seaside town is known as the American Riviera and everywhere you look there are beautiful flower gardens, patios for wine tasting, restaurants featuring fresh seafood and seasonal fruit, and cheerful birds enjoying the proximity to the sea.  The weather was a little chillier than expected, and definitely too cold to swim in the water, but that didn't stop us from sitting on the beach bundled in our towels, watching the birds and enjoying the wind

Cancun Vacation

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Ross Party of 3 in Cancun! We just returned from our first international vacation as a family of three!  Ady has been on an airplane multiple times in her first 18 months of life, including to Hawaii last fall, but leaving the country was a big deal!  Thankfully everything went smoothly with the passports and documentation, immigration forms, and travel schedule.  We were blessed by on-time departures on both days of travel, and we had an extra seat for our squirmy toddler on three out of four of the flights, which was a huge sanity-saver for all involved!  Our resort, the Hyatt Ziva Cancun, was PERFECTION!  Our friends found out about this location a few months ago, and when they invited us to join them, we only had to think about it for about two seconds before deciding that we couldn't miss out.  All-inclusive was definitely the way to go when traveling with families.  There were fun things for everyone to do, lots of food options, and the family-friendly pools were PAR